Hi there, I'm looking at getting into the e-bike world, but I'm unsure on to go for a rear hub mounted, or a mid mounted motor ? with the little research I've done, mid drive give better performance over the hub style, along with better torque, as well as having the controller built in ?
That's the first part over, onto fat or thin. If you had a fat bike and a regular bike that weighed the same ( stay with me it will make sense ) and you added the correct model of the Bafang bbfhd, for each bike, would the fat bike version have less power/torque, than the regular bike due to the wheel thickness, or wouldn't it make much of a difference ?
I would prefer a kit over a pre built option mainly due to knowing the ins and outs of the whole thing, so if anything goes wrong, I will have a pretty good idea of where to start, I've been build custom water cooled PC's, and racing quadcopters, for years so when it comes to adding the kit to a bike it should be a doddle, Oh and the price, comes into it in a big way, kits are way cheaper.
I should add, it will mainly be for road use, travel either 5 miles daily to my grandads, or every now and then 5 miles the other direction to my local city, Newport, depending on traffic I might do either journey along the c roads, that run along the South Wales coast, I will also be going out at least once a day, off road with the dog, along my local sea wall. So it is a good mix of A road, C road, and off road riding.
Thanks in advise guys.
That's the first part over, onto fat or thin. If you had a fat bike and a regular bike that weighed the same ( stay with me it will make sense ) and you added the correct model of the Bafang bbfhd, for each bike, would the fat bike version have less power/torque, than the regular bike due to the wheel thickness, or wouldn't it make much of a difference ?
I would prefer a kit over a pre built option mainly due to knowing the ins and outs of the whole thing, so if anything goes wrong, I will have a pretty good idea of where to start, I've been build custom water cooled PC's, and racing quadcopters, for years so when it comes to adding the kit to a bike it should be a doddle, Oh and the price, comes into it in a big way, kits are way cheaper.
I should add, it will mainly be for road use, travel either 5 miles daily to my grandads, or every now and then 5 miles the other direction to my local city, Newport, depending on traffic I might do either journey along the c roads, that run along the South Wales coast, I will also be going out at least once a day, off road with the dog, along my local sea wall. So it is a good mix of A road, C road, and off road riding.
Thanks in advise guys.